Full Transcript: Quincy September 2. 1798, , Sir , , I received best two or three days ago your favour of the 30th of July, inclosing on Address of the officers and Privates of a Troop of [illegible], organised [sic] and equipped at Cincinnati. I perceive with Joy and Pride a Spirit of Patriotism and a degree of Unanimity prevailing in our Country, which [illegible] [illegible] cannot fail to insure its safety and secure its prosperity., I thank you, Sir for the [illegible] Part you have taken in transmitting this Address and act the favour of you to convey a few words by way of answer to it, in any manner you shall just most respectable. With great Esteem, Sir , , I have the Honour to be, your most , Obedient and most humble Servant , , John Adams, , , His Excellency , Arthur H. Clair, Governor of the Territory , North West of the River Ohio